It is reported that Duncan was vomiting wildly outside the apartment complex. Who cleaned up the vomit? Does the family have their own washer/dryer or do they go to a laundromat? What about garbage pick-up? And what about when the family went grocery shopping (touching all those vegies)? President Obola screwed us big time.
Perhaps that is the 18 new people?
I checked out the apartment he was staying at - The Ivy Apartments - which looks like a major dump. The largest one is a 2 bedroom with 1100 sq ft for the victim, his girlfriend, and 5 kids to stay in. Don’t tell me they’re not gonna be symptomatic any day now!
Can this spread through animals? A dog or cat may have licked that vomit....
OUR SOLDIERS ARE TRAINED TO FIGHT HUMAN ENEMIES, NO LETAL VIRUS.. By SENDING 3,000 SOLDIER TO CONFRONT CERTAIN DEATH BY LETAL VIRUS WITHOUT PROPER PROTECTION OBAMA IS ENDANGERING THE LIVES OF OUR SOLDIERS AND THEIR FAMILY IF THEY RETURN TO U.S. INFESTED BY THE VIRUS.
From Pigs to Monkeys, Ebola Goes Airborne
Nov 21, 2012 | Jane Huston | Research & Policy See more at:
When news broke that the Ebola virus had resurfaced in Uganda, investigators in Canada were making headlines of their own with research indicating the deadly virus may spread between species, through the air.
Centre for Foreign Animal Disease, the University of Manitoba, and the Public Health Agency of Canada, observed transmission of Ebola from pigs to monkeys. They first inoculated a number of piglets with the Zaire strain of the Ebola virus. Ebola-Zaire is the deadliest strain, with mortality rates up to 90 percent. The piglets were then placed in a room with four cynomolgus macaques, a species of monkey commonly used in laboratories. The animals were separated by wire cages to prevent direct contact between the species. Within a few days, the inoculated piglets showed clinical signs of infection indicative of Ebola infection.
In pigs, Ebola generally causes respiratory illness and increased temperature. Nine days after infection, all piglets appeared to have recovered from the disease. Within eight days of exposure, two of the four monkeys showed signs of Ebola infection. Four days later, the remaining two monkeys were sick too. It is possible that the first two monkeys infected the other two, but transmission between non-human primates has never before been observed in a lab setting.
While the study provided evidence that transmission of Ebola between species is possible, researchers still cannot say for certain how that transmission actually occurred. There are three likely candidates for the route of transmission: airborne, droplet, or fomites.
Airborne and droplet transmission both technically travel through the air to infect others; the difference lies in the size of the infective particles. Smaller droplets persist in the air longer and are able to travel farther- these droplets are truly airborne. Larger droplets can neither travel as far nor persist for very long.What do these findings mean? First and foremost, Ebola is not suddenly an airborne disease.
Doctor Boards Atlanta Flight In HazMat Suit To Protest Lying CDC
Zero Hedge ^ | 10/2/14 | Tyler Durden
If theyre not lying, they are grossly incompetent, said Dr. Gil Mobley, a microbiologist and emergency trauma physician from Springfield, Mo. as he checked in and cleared Atlanta airport security wearing a mask, goggles, gloves, boots and a hooded white jumpsuit emblazoned on the back with the words, CDC is lying! As The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports, Mobley says the CDC is sugar-coating the risk of the virus spreading in the United States.
Good points, all!
“It is reported that Duncan was vomiting wildly outside the apartment complex. Who cleaned up the vomit? Does the family have their own washer/dryer or do they go to a laundromat? What about garbage pick-up? And what about when the family went grocery shopping (touching all those vegies)? President Obola screwed us big time.”
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Funny thing is, no one from the gov’t is doing this, at least from what I can tell from the photos. I had the EPA on my ass over a silt fence once and they seem to be okay with 3rd world clean up here. Nothing like Ebola water going down the storm drain or having a near by passer by just having a day at the beach in her sandals.